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    Infinity it was probably getting ready to shed its skin.

    Ratgirl that's a great shot. In the winter they usually find a nice tree hole or bury themselves (really).
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    And they can partially freeze, thawing out in winter.

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    John do you have a range map for the two species. I have searched on the internet but cannot find anything that differentiates the two species. I recently found one as well. I did not keep it but I am going to set up an enclosure this week in hopes of catching a couple in the future. I live in central Texas if that helps.

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    Range is the only way to tell. What county are you in?
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    I sent you a PM about my location.

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    Welcome to the Gray Tree Frog club! I have a female my boyfriend named Alexandra VonRibbit (alex). Her tank is full of places to climb and a bark background on one side for her to climb and hide on. Lots of plants to hide in are a plus too. I have her in the tank seen here. They are nocturnal, so you might not see a lot of action during the day (mine curls up on the back wall or under her log and sleeps all day) but I love watching them hunt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ponder View Post
    Welcome to the Gray Tree Frog club! I have a female my boyfriend named Alexandra VonRibbit (alex). He tank is full of places to climb and a bark background on one side for her to climb and hide on. Lots of plants to hide in are a plus too. I have her in the tank seen here. They are nocturnal, so you might not see a lot of action during the day (mine curls up on the back wall or under her log and sleeps all day) but I love watching them hunt.
    They're awesome at hunting crickets, moths, basically any insect. They give up their bodies for the meal, by that I mean they will completely disregard their body's welfare to just slam into the glass to catch a moth haha. I've got 1 male and 1 female that I found together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ponder View Post
    They are nocturnal, so you might not see a lot of action during the day.
    You will if you throw some crickets in there. They are one of the few animals I know that can go from a dead sleep immediately into feeding mode.

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